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Undergraduate Cognitive Neuroscience Quiz on Cognitive Neuroscience - Research Methods, created by Kate Cope on 15/10/2016.

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Cognitive Neuroscience - Research Methods

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A refers to the situation where a patient is impaired on one task but relatively spared on another.

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A refers to the situation where two single dissociations have a complementary profile of abilities.

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A dissociation provides stronger evidence than a dissociation for the independence of two cognitive functions.

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is a non-invasive method used to stimulate neural activity in studies involving human participants. It generates above the stimulation site, which alters the electrical activity of the target site underneath the scalp.

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Recordings from macroelectrodes attached to the scalp of human participants are called .

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An is an EEG based measure of the brain's response to a specific sensory, cognitive or motor event.

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Magnetoencephalography (MEG) measures induced by neurons' electrical activity.

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Magnetoencephalography (MEG) has better resolution but poorer resolution than functional magnetic resonance imaging.

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Positron emission tomography (PET) uses to indicate regional metabolic rates of the brain.

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging uses to indicate regional metabolic rates of the brain.

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The methodology in PET and fMRI studies involves comparisons of imaging data recorded during an experimental task with imaging data recorded during a control task.

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Describe and compare the three major approaches to studying the relationship between the brain and behaviour.
Three approaches"
1. - study the behavioural consequences of .
2. - study behavioural consequences of . For example (TMS)
3. - measure to behavioural manipulation. Typical methods include MEG (use fields), EEG (uses uptake) and fMRI (uses level).
When comparing 1 and 2, both (ie. control vs group for 1, and before vs after for 2), and measure . Brain lesions are , but effects of stimulation are .
When comparing 1 and 2 vs 3 - 1 and 2 manipulate and measure , but 3 manipulate (engaged vs not engaged) and measures .

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